Jury seated for trial of Jennifer Crumbley, mother of Oxford High School shooter
Opening statements for the trial of Jennifer Crumbley, the mother of the Oxford High School shooter, will begin Thursday morning.
Opening statements for the trial of Jennifer Crumbley, the mother of the Oxford High School shooter, will begin Thursday morning.
The Oxford High School shooter is appealing his life without parole sentence, and his new lawyers do not want him to testify at his parents' trials, new documents reveal.
The mother of the Oxford High School shooter is headed to trial on involuntary manslaughter charges.
Prosecutors accuse the parents of buying the gun for their son that was used the day of the shooting and not getting him the necessary help.
A judge has denied requests from James and Jennifer Crumbley and ruled that the jury will be shown footage from the day of the Oxford School shooting and that two witnesses will be able to testify during their upcoming trials.
Jennifer Crumbley wants to keep jurors from seeing surveillance video from the Oxford school shooting during her trial, claiming it would be irrelevant and too prejudicial.
Jennifer Crumbley, the mother of the Oxford school shooter, has requested for three witnesses who were inside the school during the shooting to be excluded from testifying at her trial, according to court documents.
A judge agreed to exclude certain evidence from the upcoming trial of Jennifer Crumbley, the mother of the Oxford High School shooter.
Just two days after the parents of the Oxford school shooter were granted separate trials, new developments continue to emerge in their involuntary manslaughter case.
James and Jennifer were granted separate trials Monday afternoon, according to the court clerk.
James and Jennifer Crumbley have requested permission to attend their son's sentencing in the Oxford High School shooting that took the lives of four students in 2021.
According to Oakland County court records, the trial for Jennifer and James Crumbley will begin on Jan. 23, 2024.
The Crumbleys attempted to have their case thrown out by appealing to the state's highest court.
The parents of the Oxford High School shooter will stand trial after the Michigan Supreme Court denied an appeal on behalf of James and Jennifer Crumbley.
Prosecutors allege Facebook messages from the mother months prior to the shooting give context to the parents knowing Ethan Crumbley was in mental distress.
A judge has rejected a request from the parents of the Oxford School shooter to attend their son's hearing that will determine if he has a chance at parole or if he will get life in prison.
The Michigan Supreme Court on Tuesday postponed the January trial for the parents of the teenager who killed four students at his high school, a victory for defense lawyers who argue that involuntary manslaughter charges don't fit.
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